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Post time 21-11-2023 06:01:31 | Show all posts |Read mode
Manchester United welcomes a new owner named Ratcliffe , who swiftly dismissed the club's CEO. Curiosity abounds regarding Ratcliffe 's approach to handling the situation with England's homegrown star, Sancho, who has been sidelined and in conflict with coach Ten Hag.

Historically, Manchester United has been perceived as a spendthrift, often overpaying for desired players and underselling unwanted ones, displaying an amateurish approach to transfer negotiations. In the Sancho case, both Juventus and Borussia Dortmund aimed to loan Sancho in the winter transfer window without paying a fee and with United covering at least half of his salary.

However, Ratcliffe, determined to change the narrative, is reported to accept a loan for Sancho but insists the borrowing team covers his full salary and provides a substantial loan fee. If no team meets these conditions, United won't let Sancho leave.

Currently, Ratcliffe and his team are exploring ways to reintegrate Sancho into the squad, reassessing the situation between him and Ten Hag. According to leaks, Ten Hag will stand firm on his initial stance, requiring an apology from Sancho before considering his return. Whether Sancho will soften his stance remains uncertain.

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Post time 21-11-2023 09:29:14 | Show all posts
To be honest, I really don't want to watch Manchester United now. It's been 11 years since 2012, and they are still living off past glory. Despite bringing in numerous stars and assembling glamorous line-ups, they have failed to replicate the success of Sir Alex Ferguson's era. Not even a hint of it. It's truly disappointing. Teams that rely on past achievements usually don't end well.
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Post time 21-11-2023 09:37:47 | Show all posts
Two people fighting like this, it's definitely better if one of them just leaves!
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Post time 21-11-2023 09:56:51 | Show all posts
Sancho's value was already somewhat inflated; with just one standout season, Dortmund was eager to sell, and Manchester United ended up as the scapegoat.Ratcliffe, as the new boss, is currently, at best, a minor owner, holding only 25% of the shares. Without full control or majority ownership, his ability to invest extensively remains limited.
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Post time 21-11-2023 12:37:06 | Show all posts
Actually, Sancho's skills are stronger than Martial's, but unfortunately, Martial is one of the inner circle of the current manager. For the sake of his own people, Martial has become a hindrance to Sancho. That's why Sancho refuses to apologize; he wants to confront the manager head-on. This situation indicates that the manager has truly harmed Sancho, as a player wouldn't jeopardize his golden career for no reason. Look at Greenwood, who was loaned out to La Liga this summer, and compare his performance with the current players at Manchester United. It's evident how poorly managed the club is.
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Post time 21-11-2023 12:42:59 | Show all posts
Manchester United has been underperforming for so many years, and with its strong financial capabilities, other teams in the market see Manchester United as a cash cow. When buying, Manchester United goes all out, but when selling, they try to drive the price down. In recent years, I haven't seen any high-transfer-fee outgoings from Manchester United, while players like Martial, bought for a high price, would probably have their market value reduced by at least one-third in other teams. As for Ratcliffe, the owner, he already has experience managing a team, so he's a seasoned player in this field. Spending his own money, he is likely to invest in areas with real value. So, I think there might be some hope for Manchester United this time.
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Post time 22-11-2023 11:08:23 | Show all posts
Nowadays, I really don't know what to make of Sancho's performance. I remember back in his days at Dortmund; he was a key player for them. However, in the past couple of years at Manchester United, it seems like he's almost become a liability. In my opinion, Sancho could benefit from a loan move, even if it's to play abroad, maybe even in Saudi Arabia. After all, he's just 23 years old and is still in a phase of development. It would be a shame to see such a talented player go to waste. The challenge might be his high salary, which could be a burden for many clubs. It depends on how Sancho and the club communicate and negotiate.
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